What is Seamless Cover Technology™ (SCT)?
Seams play a tremendous role in the performance of many of today’s golf balls. A seam on a golf ball is a straight line or “gap” where the dimples from the top half and the dimples from the bottom half of a golf ball do not meet through the compression molding process. As a result, a golf ball struck on the seam will not produce the same result because the asymmetrical dimple pattern significantly alters the aerodynamics of the golf ball and causes a wide range of flight characteristics. If you think about the fact that the core is the engine and the dimples are the wings, then a golf ball struck on the seam is not going to get the same “lift,” which translates into inconsistent distance and accuracy. Bridgestone Golf balls do not have a seam — they never have. That is why shot makers like Fred Couples, Shigeki Maruyama, and Nick Price rely on Bridgestone Golf balls–because they perform the exact same every time, no matter where you strike the golf ball. What Bridgestone Golf balls d